Nice work! I have a curse of looking in the background of pics, I noticed that you have a 5 gal bucket that you tip over for the " I think I have one of those in here " moments. I believe I have 3 of those buckets under my bench

In removing the section of foam on the seat back we find the cushion has a wire around the arm rest void. As we are removing the arm rest altogether (when it gets reupholstered) we removed the wire..

The previous pivot for the seats had a tapered pin hex bolt that secured into a hex nut that was welded onto the pivot bracket, which can be seen here:

Due to our width constraints, we need to remove all that excess hardware.. So we chose to put the "securing nut" inside the seat, and use a simple pan head allen screw through the 12 gauge bracket.. Here's our Pivot "axle" inside the seat back..

Here's the test fit of our 12 gauge steel pivot bracket. Radius was used on the bends to match the tube. The tube was originally round, and the side uprights were flattened out using the MH19 hammer to buy us some more clearance between wheel tubs..

The bead shown on the bracket was done on the Lennox Nibbler.
This should give us a bit of clearance on the edges to help prevent binding of the upholstery.

Bead turned out pretty well for 12 gauge steel! Some TIG welding to put the parts together:

Nice work, as always, Robert! Just curious if you considered leaving the seat back "split" so you could carry a long item while still having a backseat passenger? Although, I'm guessing this car won't be used for many trips to Home Depot!

"It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells

Thanks Randy, we're going to make the seat back fold down in one piece. Plans are for a void behind the seat for sub and amp. So it will be closed to the back side, and the fold down seat will permit the access to the amp.

Thanks Randy, we're going to make the seat back fold down in one piece. Plans are for a void behind the seat for sub and amp. So it will be closed to the back side, and the fold down seat will permit the access to the amp.